it depends on the plant. here are some examples though, poppy seed is for pain, cellery is for flatulance, rosemary is for strength, mint is for colds, and feverfew is for fever.
medicena value of plants
Köhler's Medicinal Plants was created in 1887.
Use of medicinal plants helps in curing the ailments in mankind.
Cheryll J. Williams has written: 'Medicinal plants in Australia' -- subject(s): Pictorial Works, Phytotherapy, Vegetable Materia medica, Medicinal Plants, Medicinal plants, Materia Medica
Ingrid Roth has written: 'South American medicinal plants' -- subject(s): Medicinal plants, Encyclopedias
One cactus that has medicinal value is the peyote cactus [Lophophora williamsii]. It has been used to treat asthma and rheumatism. Another is the night flowering queen of the night [Selenicereus grandiflorus]. Its blooms are used in medicinal preparations that improve blood circulation.
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Kathryn G. March has written: 'Common edible and medicinal plants of Colorado' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wild foods), Edible Wild plants, Medicinal plants 'The wild plant companion' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wild foods), Edible Wild plants, Medicinal plants
Charles J. MacAlister has written: 'Narrative of an investigation concerning an ancient medicinal remedy and its modern utilities' -- subject(s): Allantoin, Analysis, Medicinal plants, Plants, Medicinal
Peg Schafer has written: 'The Chinese medicinal herb farm' -- subject(s): Herb farming, Therapeutic use, Medicinal plants, Herbs, Chinese Herbal Drugs, Medicinal Plants, Gardening